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Medical Decision Making from a Catholic Perspective

“Medical Decision Making from a Catholic Perspective” Faith In Action co-hosts, Jim Ganley and Brigid Ayer talk with Dr. Elliott Bedford, Director of Ethics Integration for St. Vincent Health about Medical Decision Making from a Catholic Perspective. Bedford will speak at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel on Sun. Oct. 27 at 10:40am in the St. Thomas Aquinas Room. Dr. Elliott recommends two resources for Catholics to review to aid in making sound Catholic medical decision. These resources are the National Catholic Bioethics Center  www.ncbcenter.org and the Catholic Hospital Association webpage www.chausa.org . CLICK HERE to listen to the podcast.

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Assisted Suicide Not the Answer

There is a movement in the United States to legalize Physician-Assisted Suicide (PAS) in all 50 states. Below is a perspective on Physician-Assisted Suicide that is not often heard, but one worth considering.

Also, below the video is an article I wrote on a proposal to legalize Physician-Assisted Suicide in Indiana. Yes, that’s right, in Indiana. Thankfully, it failed. The article has a lot of really troubling facts about how PAS is used in other states and countries of which most people are completely unaware.

I’d love to get your thoughts and comments on the video and article.

Blessings,

Brigid

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